| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1815 - 386 pages
...enough had past, For old Siverian started at the words Like one who sees a speetre, and exelaim'd, Blind that I was to know him not till now? My Master, O my Master! He meantime "With easy paee moved on to meet their mareh. King, to Pelayo he hegan, this day By means searee less than miraele,... | |
| Robert Southey - English literature - 1829 - 806 pages
...The incipient thought that for incredible lie spake no farther. But enough had past, For old Siverinn started at the words Like one who sees a spectre and...With easy pace moved on to meet their march. King, to Pclayo he began, this day By means scarce less than miracle, thy throne Is stahlished, and the wrongs... | |
| Christianity - 1843 - 744 pages
...astonishment, which told The incipient thought that for incredible He spake no farther. But enough had passed, For old Siverian started at the words Like one who...Spain revenged. Orpas the accursed, upon yonder field Treacherously slain, Count Julian will be found Lies ready for the ravens. By the Moors Before Saint... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1860 - 420 pages
...Like one who sees a spectre, and exclaimed, " Blind that I was to know him not till now ! My Master, 0 my Master ! " He, meantime. With easy pace moved on...to meet their march. " King," to Pelayo he began, u this day, By means scarce less than miracle, thy throne Is stablished, and the wrongs of Spain revenged.... | |
| 1866 - 428 pages
...old Siverian started at the words, Like one who sees a spectre, and exclaimed, " Blind that I was U> know him not till now ! My Master, O my Master ! "...stablished, and the wrongs of Spain revenged. Orpas, the accurst, upon yonder field Lies ready for the ravens. By the Moors Treacherously slain, Count Julian... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 650 pages
...enough had past ; For old Siverian started at the words Like one who sees a spectre, and exclaim'd, Blind that I was to know him not till now ! My Master,...day By means scarce less than miracle, thy throne Is stablish'd, and the wrongs of Spain revenged. Orpas the accursed, upon yonder field Lies ready for... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 648 pages
...enough had past ; For old Siverian started at the words Like one who sees a spectre, and exclaim'd, Blind that I was to know him not till now ! My Master,...day By means scarce less than miracle, thy throne Is stablish'd, and the wrongs of Spain revenged, Orpas the accursed, upon yonder field Lies ready for... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 870 pages
...Like one who sees a spectre, and exclaimed, ** Blind that I was lo know him not till now ! My Ifaster, O my Master ! " He. meantime, With easy pace moved on to meet thrir march. •• Kin;.:.'' to Pelayo he began, " this day, By means scarce less than miracle, thy... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1881 - 654 pages
...enough had past ; For old Siverian started at the words Like one who sees a spectre, and exclaim'd, Blind that I was to know him not till now ! My Master,...my Master! He meantime With easy pace moved on to rceet their march. King, to Pelayo he began, this day By means scarce less than miracle, thy throne... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 pages
...enough had past ; For old Siverian started at the words Like one who sees a spectre, and exclaim'd, Blind that I was to know him not till now ! My Master,...day By means scarce less than miracle, thy throne Is stablish'd, and the wrongs of Spain revenged. Orpas the accursed, upon yonder field Lies ready for... | |
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